Types of speech according to delivery and purpose Flashcards

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1
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It refers to the process of delivering a speech in front of an audience.

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Public speaking

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It is the source of the message.

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Speaker

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3
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3 things to consider for message (idk tawag)

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  • Content
  • Structure
  • Style
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This is how the speaker organizes the message.

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Structure

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This is what the speaker will say

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content

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This is the way you present the speech

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Style

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5
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The intended recipient of the message

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Audience

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The medium used to share the message.

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Channel

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6
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6 things to consider for your audience

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  • Gender
  • Race
  • Location
  • Profession
  • Activity
  • The type of group
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7
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Disadvantages of a manuscript speech

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  • The speakers have many words in front of them on the page
  • Prohibits eye contact
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7
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It is the received response or information from your audience.

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Feedback

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Types of speeches according to delivery

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  • Memorized
  • Manuscript
  • Impromptu
  • Extemporaneous
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A type of delivery wherein the speaker memorizes what he or she is going to say word-for-word.

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Memorized speech

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A type of delivery wherein the speaker reads aloud while holding the speech text.

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Manuscript speech

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Advantages of memorized speech

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  • Enables the speaker to maintain eye contact with the audience
  • Being free of notes means that you can move
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Disadvantages of memorized speech

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  • Difficult to find your place and keep going when you lost your pace
12
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In manuscript, the speaker maintains his or her attention on the printed page except when using ________________.

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visual aids

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Advantage of a manuscript speech

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  • The speaker has access to every word prepared in advance
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Advantages of impromptu speech

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  • Spontaneous or natural speaking
  • More focused and brief
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Advantage of extemporaneous speech

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  • Speakers are able to speak in a more conversational tone by letting the cards guide them, but not dictate every word they say
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Disadvantages of impromptu speech

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  • Tendency to be disorganized
  • Lacks connection with the audience
  • Nerve-racking for inexperienced speakers
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A type of speech delivery wherein the speaker prepares for the speech in advance but delivers it mastered and with minimal notes.

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Extemporaneous speech

15
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Types of speech according to purpose

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  • To inform
  • To instruct
  • To entertain
  • To persuade
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Disadvantages of extemporaneous speech

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  • Speakers may forget what else was planned to say or find a card to be out of order
  • It requires a great deal of preparation
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The speaker delivers a speech aimed at providing information about a person, place, thing, or event.

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Speech to inform

17
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The speaker delivers a speech intended to stir the emotions of the audience.

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Speech to entertain

18
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The speaker delivers a speech that provides step-by-step instructions on how to do something.

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Speech to instruct

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The speaker delivers a speech designed to convince the audience to think in a certain way or do something.

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Speech to persuade

20
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The speaker cannot freely add or omit details from the speech when the necessity arises in this type of speech delivery.

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Memorized speech